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the carolina watchman has double the cir cnlation of any other weekly pub lished in the city iflvertisrrs note â€¢ bi h -.; iiks salisbury . r c m thursday february 22 1894 no g in congress w rt ptckhaivi i^tjtoted jdi long's stojiy the s nÂ»ip falls t t ontinn him in tb fÂ«mm of stlrrlujr aii|Â»ea''8 sj>eaker crisp speak3 of the bland washington february it there was a grim determination manifested ia the senate yesterday to push for ward in the peckham case nt the earli est possible moment the contending leaders were on the ground early and the'-e appeared to be little chantre in the personnel of the opposing forces a mounted hunter's circus with highest of all in leavening power latest u s gov't report â– p^^l baking bui discussion four grizzly eeara what 13 oc samuel pitcher proscription for infants .,.,.. it < uiiluius neither o;iuni morphine nor - otic hkbstancc it is a harmless substitute drops soothing sjrnps and c::stor oil :. its guarantee t thirty yeabs use by xotfeevs castoria is tli children's panacea er*a friends - ria castoria [ n i castwrta feres cote consiipatian ' ... rfcfca eruo-ati a i lj v . r s f.mi j 'â– Â»'!, f-"j nÂ«uotos di â– . . .; :., n v b without lojurioaa daciboation mi i uila nr ! .' -. tv.-.-it " t'-.r tÂ»t..1 years i likfa i>vr>rr.r;rr.dec 1 tt c.t l a vwlir ab ria ' ._â– . ! bh -'. dwnys contfu ta u i . Â»â€¢;) caru>r ,;., - , a : ,Â« ais iavaj-.a produced bonoflci ., Â»** ' eoviri k ian m i . j rt ( jtj h5 wrect ami tia .. r .. new york city l cnrcicb compajtt ~ mcurat stekkt sew york citt old tim lon propped himself back in his chair and elevated his feet to a more convenient level against ibe cotton wood under which ' we were sitting in front of uilly dawson's store at san marcial iv southern new mexico jim was au old-timer having come to new mex i ico with a bull team thirty years ' back and what he didn't know about fighting apaches and hunting bears ' wasn't worth knowing about five years a<jo he said ! i hud a bunch of cattle over in he ; giui country some seventy or eighty miles north of silver city during our first two months there we heard from various parties who had cattle near us that bears were very plenti ful and that one old grizzly had run three or four outfits all of them having failed to kill her although they had shot her several times the amount of lead u grizzly will take into his anatomy without serious re ! suits is simply wonderful t have seen an old fellow fairly filled with leiwl and still be in fi;,'htin trim fcstcasi for iee comug dais ko i"rosppÂ«t f a vnri.it loll from tin 1'ro ediiii in the house for the wick rÂ«st â€” oilier matter iviid lag and of interest mr colquitt democrat leor^ia who was classed with the anti-i'eck hain contingent was said to have gone over to the administration but the op ponents of mr peckhani saj tliey have uot counted him as one of their num ber at 13:35 o'clock the doors of the senate w^-re closed and the battle of thursday was renewed considerable routine business waa transacted first and it was not until i o'clock that vilus k*ot the floor and bej^an his speech in favor of i'eekhain absolutely pure washington february it â€” there appears no prospect of a variation from the program followed by the boose f r the ia^t feu clays mir lilount has speaker crisp's earnest support in lus intention v keep the seigniorage biil before the house until it shail be disposed of in some way after the adjournment on saturday the speaker was conversing with several persons including 1 one or two members regard ing the business air the coming week we shall jo ritrht along 1 * he said in his heart faxhioa just as we have been going until a quorum votes upr-n the question of closing debate and re mains until the vote on the pussa.if of the bill taken istfoi'r the doors closed he occupied himself jvrrung"in.jr a great mass of let ters and papers which it is sup posed formed the ground work of his argument lioar was similarly occupied with purposes the opposite of vilas at :\ o'clock vilas tini.vhed his speech and mitchell republican of oregon began a t.peech ia advocacy of coufir mittion when will that be mr speaker was asked mitchell spoke briefly und was fol lowed at 30 by mr georife of the com mittee who favored confirmation oh 1 think we shall have a torum with us on monday certainly by tues day but whether or not he contin ued with something like grim deter mination in his manner we will go right along and the bill will be passed ueorpe was one of the anti-horn blower men both in committee and on the floor a vote was reached at 3:55 resulting in the rejection of the nomi nation well although we had heard consijemble about bvars wo had been there some time before any of our outfit got sight of one at last one day two of my men and a boy had gone out to look for some steers that had strayed away their route k-d them through a rough foot-hill country and took them farther from camp than usual the boy who was a little chap only about twelve years old was the son of a friend and had been brought in to the moun tains for his health lie was riding on a mule and was a little distance uhead of the men when he suddenly ran on to a big grizzly among the scrub oak the instant the mule sighted the bear he bolted down the slope to the left throwing the boy off and the animal started for him the men had come up by this time and while one opened lire on him with a six-shooter the other rushed in and stooping over caught the boy up in front of him none too soon either for the bear was within ten feet of the boy it proved to be an old she grizzly and the men firt-d at her seven or eight times without effect senator white nominated this i>t statement v:is in response to liovorniir savors chairman of the committee on appropriations who had expressed the opinion tiiat mr island would not succeed in securing the at tandance i>f a quorum favorably dis posod toward his measure why said speaker crisp we have only been nine votes short of a quorum in the house this week in that num ber wore nine populists and ei^ht re publicans . those eight republicans will become eighteen i am assured when the bill is before the house for its passage 1 how many days the bland bill will occupy this week cannot of course be definitely stated now but its supporters confidv mly expect that it will be out of the way by tuesday night at the fnrtherest in answer to a question why the committee on rules was not asked to bringf in an order fixing the time for taking a vote mr island ex plained that under existing conditions such a proceeding would be ii-Â»eles until we etn quorum h.-re he s;iid we couldn't adopt th qrd--r and when tv.e quorum is at hand we wait need an i irxler lor t lie li'ili'iui mi|irinic court juilgtohip vacancy washington february 19 senator white of louisiana has been ap pointed associate justice of the supreme court of the united states the position to which ilornblower and i'eclchani were previously nominated by the pres ident and rejected by the senate this appointment is regarded as a total sur prise to e ry body as it was conlidentlj 1 expected that new york would secure the prize murder of severo garcia intense excitement and a i'robuble i.vnch ing ''"â– outcome of it all san antonio texas february 19 â€” the excitement in starr county over the recent murder of severo carcia one of the most prominent stockmen of that section has not subsided and the fee in<js against the men arrested charged with the crime is so intense that lynching is tetired the allowed assassins are all well known young in ii of the lower kio liran.de border j ij f s ikvestsieiit m Â§ ! eves ade ther are e!r/!e tctill Â«â€¢: r.hii-i which a .. 2,1 i pairs â€¢ . a nrt protil of iio i a ycr we â– i . but we s<u a er it ir.anj | -. ; .' i â– oar ladim tnlssets a . â– ton c'litk i iklir onÂ«l in r . :â€¢ â€¢:-' 5 licrnt.b â– '. -. wcf slf each â€¢â– ? l ! gfly ! u â€¢â‚¬ i - th.y i â€¢ i'y â€¢'â– u kiira > f t earn Â»"â€¢-"â€¢. i i y.ir wcstioul.il yearly divijci !â€¢ fsi.c â– 'â€¢ .-â€¢.< roy it year on the iav ktmrr.t wewili'ici â€¢ aharr the prior riu : : vital y â€¢â€¢ â– than 1 lashai â€¢. n'ltmil r loÂ»s bjn t!;i pric i h h it i â€¢ â€¢ r ni.ri smkoaablc i:ioÂ»rjk mcti.i we hare over 1,000 <;: wkhi i !Â«â€¢: . i inorcadliij iiiy borne of \.. .-â€¢ j c . h-.m.-rs r.n t.s.v.'c !â€¢,..:.'. y i j 1 v \. ii i j ; â– 'â€¢ u.f â– â– â€¢ 3 a ui-li lilde knik ark i ii , .. i â– â– â– tnni-t hiiu !â€¢â€¢ l!Â»ruh k , n \ -. .Â». i i ci i.ai.j 1 â– 'â€¢ 1 ! u ! ! â€¢ â€” . -..'.-â– â€¢' v write for a prospectus n n l .: u r â– ' â– â– â€¢ i â– our stockhomrr etcj r fi r Â«'Â« j orders l^kcii for one or mor share l"ricc . . dexter shoe co stfi&jsjsr 1 uarcia's body was riddled with bul ! lets and was found by Â«; detachment of texas rangers buried under a sand liill garcia had heÂ»n niissirnr from home several days when his ikriv was | found after the l/ili to cn'm the seigniorage of the treasury silver bullion has been disposed if representative brown chairman of the committee on clectioes will ask tl.e house to tnkc up the re port in the contest of o'neill vs loy from the eleventh district of missouri joy i republican is the sitting m-m bcr and the commit toe by a straight party vote have recommended that o'neill a democrat aim former mem ber of congress be given the aoat when i heard of it that night t said i would have that boar if it took a month but as we were busy at that time i did not get started for nearly a week however i got off at last one erisp frosty morning â€” this was early in november â€” a time of the year when everything is looking its best in that country never been in the mountains in the fall eh well you have missed a whole lot then why the breath of the pines and pinions up there just puts new life into a man to say nothing of the beauty of the scen ery and the pleasure of the open-air life fight in a church i'is o's were kirivl ami * hairs murlnl â€” th i muse of tltd troublo nashville february 19 the bit tor war that has been raping in the first colored uaptist church of this city broke out anew yesterday and a general ti^ht with chairs and pistols followed an attempt to read a petition o'neill is chairman of the sab-com mittee in charge of that measure johnson's , macneticoil ' â– sstamkillorof fair internal and external tis.m nixral e , 8 ruin bruise l her la sore throat me ftsil ly lÂ£qÂ£:c l d1>Â«in f^noclrir prepared for uljrst dilanu bl â– â€¢ i donbta strength ts^j i-henc imzf tt 2 toe we sue ttc johnson's oriental soap urn Â»' ! ~ *- et - t orpni skin cur and : omiu p'jde'ttim.fl t..uÂ«-t soap oc ?Â£.-*->. ...- di:eoiute;y pure makes the v ,* ten -â€¢. 1 restorer th lo-t com 2st " â€¢ bathf t infants "'- - theecalp an promotes i . . eeaec for sale by k$wx ctjthrell s \ lisbl'ry x ( j " soddeoeatfll tha community shocked tea ai.iit mr etui at and uigbly , . lareutlj t ate lk i ; llie l'.iÂ»ii ; i e â– art t;a5iÂ»ei awl lu l si ilvnujr uncuii i . â– .. icon iili i - id lately mimuiuii>-il i lale the 1 iaiui uave heart mix u â– â– // â– â€¢. herald â– - oiuain statements i . i v votith is no tie -. â– â– . . ... aud the awful â€¢ â– â– . i is claiming victims lion of hi prevalence . i r a yrmptom of tit in , '.:<â– i moment in i . â– .-.- in ilway l:inger'ni u â– ften fatal some n a nre shortne - i'i.>n jiain oi tÂ«*i.ra .! ef or arm ir tiui .-. u.v or hungry â– â€¢;--â– . c â€¢ Â« i mfferod - â€¢ lently my t â– :â– â– â€¢ mouib urt my ncti v pmvmoui.s n -. aero â–¡ iich u-.irms ihot â– â€¢â€¢.â– t wot mlucol b a â– irt cure the Â»â€¢ ' i nnd hi the ens sly gratuade is to . â€¢ i ph akpa s !- to mvin - v-u p.-t ire i Â»â€¢â– i â€¢ v eerere ' n - - bnt Â« : lh nn he'iptlt de bottle of which - â– â€¢â€¢ t~..nk thp f '- . a vvrvj fr ii h^irt 1 en t heenn nÂ«ln i i v . > and 1 lver "â€¢' i â– .. ! am â– r " -â– v re is void h n'l dnia f t or -â€¢â– t by tli dr * -â€¢â– h â€¢â€¢â– khÂ«rt in<j . on r.-i-pi-,.t of â€¢ ir$s pvprosa prf <** 'â– - t trom all optatwi or Â«*Â»Â»â€¢â– Â« itr^b ], r \( >Â«' kÂ«tt nn.1 1 r i !Â»Â«> rts bnxm 81 m vftued vÂ«Â«f priii lunik i i1nm._li(i nrbjmin 61 p ir bale 1 all druggiats â€¢ 7 . die r a!Â«chttclv â– â– . . â– â– ;: i.u n . i pn tecls iw-jrjr [ vlio : . . t i die life i . . . â€¢ â€¢â– : u uisurance '- ' : ; â– - â– ',..[ the ' . ... and i - i*n enj f^g cinso | to-day ask all â– â– a wish the more ' ie toutine uici>cttcr ' ' ' ''â€¢ j*-j roddey manager epartment of the carolina rock hill s c ftidrcn cry for pitcher's castoria so whether it is to be the election case or the appropriation bills that will follow the bland bill the time of the house this week promises to be pretty well occupied mi-ar schedule of the wilnoa itill at one time about everybody in the house had a chair drawn on some one eise one sister went out of the win dow with a chair hung over her head carrying sash and all another wo man when arrested fainted while be iujj lifted into the patrol wagon and was left behind â€ž, u .. llÂ«'r co ii.c'p capital 81,000,000 best 81.60 siioio in the would ".! dollar x-im d is Â« dollar earned this indies soli<l french i)<iiiÂ«olÂ»ii.ul but ton lioot deliverrd free nn vth're in t!ie u.s oq ttj rtk-.wpt of raÂ»h mon(ty order p^f j or 1'iistal note for l.-^o v â€¢ ' j equal every way iho boots v ' 1 - i<1 in n'l retail tore for be vr â€¢' ji-j.&o we m:ika this boot v { oincolveb th&tetorv'iv&'gttar . â– .. \ miu uie ./>â– ', it'll find ireur e v^i a 'â– ! if any o.sc is u<>t satiÂ»licj 1t v r i?rta vu will refund the mi-dry fr^&^p " r i-Â»-nac-Â»othcrpair optra k't.i t f x vridths v 1 k m i ', ncvtcd qtinc p 543 feceral s l'exitr ohoe v j-.)crov - special term to dtplm caveats and l^radc-marko obtained and all pat ent buriness co'nilucttd for moocratc fts out off-ice s opp^"5its u s patent crfice and we can netiaie pa-^nt iii iess time ituu ilioae remote from wa^hineton soad model drawiug or photo with dexcrirt tioo â€¢ we advice if natcnune or uot free of ciiarjro our fcu not dne till i>aiÂ«ni is m cured a pamphlet ilow to otilaiu patent with natneti of atlual clicutt io your stek coouty ot town eeikt f rue .\ b!mh c.a.snov/&co opp patent ornce wash mston d c the indications are that the sugar schedule of the wilson bill with abso lutely free sugar and no bounty will be reported by the finance committee without ehauge but with the under standing that the question is to be fought cmt on the senate iloor the committee standing in the attitude of making no recommendation on the subject there had been several frosts and the gentle breeze that crept down from the higher land that morning rustled through the fiery scrub oak and yellow quaking asps in the pleasantost way imaginable while underfoot was a soft carpet of dry pine grass i traveled through the foot hills fully twelve miles en tirely past the place where the boy had fallen off without seeing the sign of a bear as 1 had gone along slowly it was noon by that time so i picketed my horse to graze ate my ; lunch and after an hour's rest started back for camp the after noon had turned cloudy with the air chilly and damp just the time for bear as such an afternoon would lilcely bring them down to the lower ridges to feed on acorns of which there was a largo crop the bear is very fond of acorns and will wander a long way from his sleeping place to feed on them the little spurs or foot-hills that jutted out from the range were covered with a heavy growth of this brush and 1 felt pret j ty sure that i would find something on my way homo i had traveled nearly half thodis tance on my return trip when on starling down the further slope ot the spur i saw down a little grade four bears feeding in the brush they were so busy thrashing around among the oaks gathering the nuts : that they had not seen m my horse was an old hunter steady as a r.>ck and i knew there was no dan ger of his leaving e two lar^e old fellows were feeding dose to gether slipping gently from my horse i let drive at one of them aim ing for the butt of his ear ranging back all this was of course in less time than i can tell it when the bear received my shot which was unfortunately too low striking him in the shoulder he evi dently thought for a moment that the other bear had struck him for he hauled rff and gave it a most ter rific blow knocking it some twenty or thirty feet a stroke from a full-grown grizzly's paw let me tell you is no joke cither as a grizzly can crush a horse's sl;u!1 at a single sweep of his paw the lear scram bled to his feet in an instant and 1 let him have it agaie as he ro^e breaking his neck tennessee's bonds floated six hundred lliousaiiil dollars are taken at par in new york new york february 17 â€” latham alexander it co tiscal agents for the state of tennessee concluded yes terday one of the most important finan cial operations that has been made in behalf of an southern state for a long time they sold to blair &â– co bank ers 000,000 of 4 1-2 per cent-tennessee bonds at par and accrued interest these bond wen authorized by the last legislature of tennessee for the purpose of building 1 the state peniten tiary useless furniture merchant had to p.-.y a peasant for throwing a prince aj hm -<â€¢Â«- prince alexander bariatinski waa the hero of u very amusing series of lawsuits a short time ago says vogue he was pitched out of a first-lloor window of the house'of a wealthy merchant at kieff who found reasons for objecting to his presence . his fall was broken by a peasant passing under the window at the ' time who received on his head tho full weight of the prince's body be ing nearly crushed thereby law suits followed one of them was that of the peas-j ant who sued the prince for damage inflicted by falling upon him the prince in turn summoned the mer chant for having thrown him out of his window the judges experienced consider able difficulty in coming to a de cision in the cases it was manifest - that the moujik was entitled to-dam ages for having been half crushed by the falling prince on the other hand it was hard to make the latter ; responsible for the result of his journey through the air which he had certainly undertaken much against his will at the same time it was difficult to blame the husband for turning the prince out of his house in the drastic manner above described - after much deliberation the courts finally determined to make the merchant responsible for the damages basing their decision on a ukase of czar paul i bearing the date of 1790 every man has a right to throw out of the window into the street anv useless pieca of furniture that 1 may happen to be in hrs house pro ! viding that he tdrkcs the precaution to call out three times beforehand to the passerby take pare failing which he is liable to a municipal line of twenty-five roubles and is financially responsible for any acci i dent which his negligence may have | occasioned . j the court held that the prince at ! the time of his summary ejectment was a useless and superfluous piece i of furniture in the house of the merchant but that the latter had failed before throwing the prince , out of the window to warn the pedestrians below as required by law accordingly the court condemned ] the merchant to pay the fine of twenty-five roubles and four thou sand roubles damages to the peas ant besides the costs d n.nj w'.t'nq 1x3.1 victoria dining with queen victoria does not seem to'be an exhilarating func tion a woman whofeas bren tlÂ«?re .; describes the routine which ngyerj varies the visitor is . co'ndyc.tecl immediately to her room th^fts she remain imtil'a q'uarur ot an '; hour before dinner which i^sei^of 8:45 punctually at that miiuije j the queen enters and t.h company proceeds to the oakroom where din ner is served there is no'ge'n'oral "'â€¢ conversation if the qiieen*aii8 tht family speak t-ogfllthes it isia under j tones a,fu'i dinivor 4he xjjjreii udy j dresses every guest jirleflv and re tires a young attache sent from a ; foreign court and ffiusf jntertainea ' gives a still more gloomy view of'h the queen's hospitality for 4-hrve hours previous he was confined to his room not daring to walk through the corridors at the rendezvous before dinner ntv one spok'e to him - at dinner two guest contensÂ«l across his shoulders without noticing him after dinner no one addres>ed him the next mornifig expecting a special interview h--"v.\'i ushered 1 into the presence of a hÂ»ivate sc<sr i tarj r and in a few words curtly disr,Â»-j missed ?. , . is*j royal cousins to marry k4 the imtrriage of fto'gra:id4eh&Â£j of hesse and his-cmis*a vriikx^s s victoria mcliia .<â– >/â€¢ c't^ur^.w^j.^r rau^ed severaj v.v-ic ( u queen sanctioned v.i.'-i.r "<.'::â– /;:'? r nient when the duico of v.r/ttr'g'visited het at windsor just y+u v li % lott er-x lau in decenrbor hkj oi.ii-ial-au nounccment of th;.;ir y which took place formally in t-uc.jw a<-c of cob"ur ; tu ! sdjyartcr'noon ' was delliycd til it hu-f pn vatcly c(imi.iuiii<at'd tÂ»jhÂ«Â«arrp<'mr und empress f kusski^tue ir!uaa emperor and ( mpre-ts aiid other . rel atives the marngÂ£c according to the present arrangehpfefti is to take place at coburg dufinglhe last week in april when the queen will be staying there _ children ory for ditcher's csstor't was dp hale a prophet iu 1884 dr edward everett kale's novel of the fortunes of liae'itl wu.s fust published tbo j novel runs to the end of the century i and in the year 1900 tom pooro at washington reviews the last twenty i years of the nineteenth century he says in his review the shares rose again steadily for five years when i . sold again the crash of 1su3 came and everj body supposed manufac turing was at an end at the low est depression i bought stocking shares again â€¢ â™¦ â™¦ when the company wound up two years ago i 1898 the shares yielded g,050 and | here it is we reprint the passage from the novel which is not so well j known as it should be for the bene j fit of investors in the crash of 1893 j hcrr randhartinger and modern music the death of benedict randhartin i ger the veteran austrian musician i is a reminder of how new a thing modern music is when he was born | in 1802 josef haydn the father of ! the symphony had still seven years to live and when haydn was born in i 17o2 johann sebastian bach was in ! the midst of his creative work these three men join hands across the whole history of modern instru mental music and it is startling to reflect that this musician who has just passed away must have talked with men who could remember bach ilerr randhartinger was a school fellow of schubert and a teacher of liszt and cue of the most widely knor.ii musicians in austria the other which was a:i old she bear started forme and i opened on her my rifle is a forty-sixty with [ chilled ball with reloaded shells as mine were i used sixty-five grains of'powder but i let her have it three times in the throat and one in the mouth without stopping her and she was within forty feet of me when 1 heard a noise to my left glancing out of the corner of my eye i saw that one of the other bears was coining for me from that side there was no time for thought what was to be done must be done in stantly at dismounting i had dropped old charlie's rein in an instant 1 had gathered it up and slipped into my saddle old charlie must have made about twenty feet at the first lunge 1 gathered myself together and as the horse circled around the last one i put three bullets into him at short range but did not knock him down the old she bear was following me up grunting like an enraged boar i took another shot at her putting a bullet right through her heart but sh still came . on with the bloody foam flying out of her mouth and the blood spurting iri a stream from her last wound at every step t shov',,1 in some fresb cart ridges the horse keeping some dis " tance ahead of her at a little canter â€¢ i could but notice the expression of hdr great blocky face as she followed 11107 it was full of a dumb rage that was sickening to see and her small knowing eyes ncrw almost red had a glint in them that meant r dt*a+h â€¢- 'â€¢â– â€¢ . ' she followed me fully iwo hun " dred yards growing visibly weaker at orcrj shamble 1 had in the meantime taken a couple of shots at her over the horse's tail at the last she stopped and lay down too sick to go further but ready to fight still if the way she looked toward mo was any indication [. seeing it was all up with her i rbegan to look round i 1 ? the second one t had shot he had dragged himself off up the slope leaving a bfoad " trail behind him i soon ovortftokiiim and a shot behind the [ foreveg settled his case the first lay 'â– where he dropped quite dead t wfen i examined the old she â– bear 1 found more than a dozen old i bullet wounds on her it was doubt \ fesg the one my men had met and i that had bees the terrorof the coun try the fourth one i did not see ! after the first shot it havicg in all ' probability struck up into the thick ftimber of the range j 1 rode back to camp and w ; brought back the wagon that even 1 ibff parking the bears dowu to it ou 1 the horses and got them all saff-iy i in just at dark they were in excel lent condition too fat in fact the fat on the hindquarters of two of them being three or four inches * thick we had bear spare ribs for ; a week and more bear oil for cook i ing than we knew what to do with ' â€” chicago record m - for the ulahtu qv w.-nkiiuss miiaria luiligt*bÂ»n mb wuoi bk6wn-s irojf bitter it cures nuiokiy for wle by all dealer ta marine oÂ«t the kooir hawaiian matters will probably en gross senatorial eloquence almost to the exclusion of other topics al though the newspapers have got con siderably ahead of the state depart ment in the publication of president doles letter to minister willis its transmission to congress today in con nection wtt,h mr svillis 1 reply wal certainly spring a debate declaration independence destructive cyclone lit louinlana i h original copy no longer to lie ex hibited homer la february 19 one of the most destructive cyclones known in the history of claiborne parish passed seven miles mirth of this place at c o'clock yesterday evening the roaring of the storm being distinctly heard here the cyclone struck the northwest point of the parish travel ing a northeast direction laying waste every tiling in its path the casual tics known thus tar aro one white child and one negro girl killed and many wounded cleveland and tay lor's store and steam mill were destroy ed and mr taylor was seriously in jured the track of the cyclone was 200 yards wide the family liurlnd in tho kio grande san antonio tex february is l i parnell a sheep man of tobrey county arrived here yesterday and brought news of the drowning of a ranchman named randall together j with his wife and three children in the j rio grande river at a point near pre j sidio san vincente mexico the river j is easily forded at that place but in seme manner tho wagon in which ran dall and his family were crossing was upset and before any of the occupants ' could gi-'t from under the box bed they were drowned colonel dates ubÂ«>rimtorl_l cai-pas wa.hisotox february 18 â€” colonel oates of alabama who is a candidate for the democratic nomination for gov ernor of alabama will open his cam paign at athens limestone county on the 2's.h he has already arranged the dates for speeches during february and march troy harris < ap umi again ul'ffai.o n y february 19 leroy harris the alleged postoflice swindler who held up five united states offi cials with j big revolver on saturday afternoon and walked ani f the room and loeked the dÂ«>or behind him was captured at 11 o'clock yesterday at clifton ontario . yvasui,\<vnÂ»r february 15 â€” the original copy of the declaration of in rlepen lence has been withdrawn from public exhibition in the state depart ment library mude into a roll and placed in a tin box for tiling within the archive of the government the rapid fading of the text of the declaration and the deterioration of the parchment dn which it is engrossed from exposure to the light and ou account of ng-e ren dered it impracticable for the depart ment to allow it to be exhibited or handled longer in leiu of the origi nal document a fac-simile will be placed cm exhibition nome years a.go it was noticed that the ink u the original parchment was fading 1 , and it has been gradually grow ing fainter recently ehemists were called on to exa'mine it arid they gave the opinion that the full strength of the ink could bv brought out again by 3oating it with a chemical solution hut this . experiment was not tried owing to the fear that the precious paper mig-ht be injured in some way and also because no alteration could b<j made and nothing 1 whatever done to it without the authority of an act of jonjrress it required an act of con gress to brinir the declaration from philadelphia to washington l'rendorgast sees i'a liter ulioat cnicago february is â€” the prison ers in the county jail are alarmed or pretend to be over the stories of visitations by the spirit of georsre h Â» i'ainter who was hanged there on january j the spirit of the mur derer is alleged to make uncanny calu at his old quarters a number of the prisoners claiming to have seen the ghost i'renderg-ast the murderer of mayor harrison is said to be specially alarmed and in great terror of a per sonal visitation from bis lat-e neighbor in murderers row jwidnn cry for pitcher's p*steiia b glplp(gmr$.viou$tarvs l jtiw i c3>'60lde capsules i 'â– : are s and alwan bellablct better tban i'aasy or pennyroral pills hiij al similar ni*dicines l'uexcelleil for irr-.gulari uaÂ»,Â«sc sikutrs fully usodlu uioussndsof cams isa suru remedy guaranteed uever falls price fl a dneau&jle4safegqard lakf>llt sj*kcifi \, fui-m&i taarkot hu chicaco 111 i v saird the lifi v3j jffi h t >â€¢ fighting e lfj/\ffyÂ£l against cousump jj ' i rj *- - c nothing can s&rt - ~ sr "'-"- â€”â€¢^_^-^_ you but if tak en in time dr pierre's goldon medical discovery will cor tainly cure it must be done through the blood â€” and the discovery is tho mest potent blood cleanser strencrth-resiorer ana flesh-buildei that's known to modicaj science the scrof ulous affection of the lungs that's called consumption and every form of scrofula and blood-taints all yield to it for weal lungs spitting of blood bronchitis asth ma and all severe lingering coughs it's an unequaled remedy it g tho only one that's guaranteed if it doesn't benefit or care ui every case you have your money back can naything else at any price be reallj as cheap ? i you pay only for value received somethiujf else that pay3 tho dealer bet ter may bo offered as " just as good per liiys it ie fur licx but it caw't lie for you

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the carolina watchman has double the cir cnlation of any other weekly pub lished in the city iflvertisrrs note â€¢ bi h -.; iiks salisbury . r c m thursday february 22 1894 no g in congress w rt ptckhaivi i^tjtoted jdi long's stojiy the s nÂ»ip falls t t ontinn him in tb fÂ«mm of stlrrlujr aii|Â»ea''8 sj>eaker crisp speak3 of the bland washington february it there was a grim determination manifested ia the senate yesterday to push for ward in the peckham case nt the earli est possible moment the contending leaders were on the ground early and the'-e appeared to be little chantre in the personnel of the opposing forces a mounted hunter's circus with highest of all in leavening power latest u s gov't report â– p^^l baking bui discussion four grizzly eeara what 13 oc samuel pitcher proscription for infants .,.,.. it < uiiluius neither o;iuni morphine nor - otic hkbstancc it is a harmless substitute drops soothing sjrnps and c::stor oil :. its guarantee t thirty yeabs use by xotfeevs castoria is tli children's panacea er*a friends - ria castoria [ n i castwrta feres cote consiipatian ' ... rfcfca eruo-ati a i lj v . r s f.mi j 'â– Â»'!, f-"j nÂ«uotos di â– . . .; :., n v b without lojurioaa daciboation mi i uila nr ! .' -. tv.-.-it " t'-.r tÂ»t..1 years i likfa i>vr>rr.r;rr.dec 1 tt c.t l a vwlir ab ria ' ._â– . ! bh -'. dwnys contfu ta u i . Â»â€¢;) caru>r ,;., - , a : ,Â« ais iavaj-.a produced bonoflci ., Â»** ' eoviri k ian m i . j rt ( jtj h5 wrect ami tia .. r .. new york city l cnrcicb compajtt ~ mcurat stekkt sew york citt old tim lon propped himself back in his chair and elevated his feet to a more convenient level against ibe cotton wood under which ' we were sitting in front of uilly dawson's store at san marcial iv southern new mexico jim was au old-timer having come to new mex i ico with a bull team thirty years ' back and what he didn't know about fighting apaches and hunting bears ' wasn't worth knowing about five years at statement v:is in response to liovorniir savors chairman of the committee on appropriations who had expressed the opinion tiiat mr island would not succeed in securing the at tandance i>f a quorum favorably dis posod toward his measure why said speaker crisp we have only been nine votes short of a quorum in the house this week in that num ber wore nine populists and ei^ht re publicans . those eight republicans will become eighteen i am assured when the bill is before the house for its passage 1 how many days the bland bill will occupy this week cannot of course be definitely stated now but its supporters confidv mly expect that it will be out of the way by tuesday night at the fnrtherest in answer to a question why the committee on rules was not asked to bringf in an order fixing the time for taking a vote mr island ex plained that under existing conditions such a proceeding would be ii-Â»eles until we etn quorum h.-re he s;iid we couldn't adopt th qrd--r and when tv.e quorum is at hand we wait need an i irxler lor t lie li'ili'iui mi|irinic court juilgtohip vacancy washington february 19 senator white of louisiana has been ap pointed associate justice of the supreme court of the united states the position to which ilornblower and i'eclchani were previously nominated by the pres ident and rejected by the senate this appointment is regarded as a total sur prise to e ry body as it was conlidentlj 1 expected that new york would secure the prize murder of severo garcia intense excitement and a i'robuble i.vnch ing ''"â– outcome of it all san antonio texas february 19 â€” the excitement in starr county over the recent murder of severo carcia one of the most prominent stockmen of that section has not subsided and the fee in f t earn Â»"â€¢-"â€¢. i i y.ir wcstioul.il yearly divijci !â€¢ fsi.c â– 'â€¢ .-â€¢.< roy it year on the iav ktmrr.t wewili'ici â€¢ aharr the prior riu : : vital y â€¢â€¢ â– than 1 lashai â€¢. n'ltmil r loÂ»s bjn t!;i pric i h h it i â€¢ â€¢ r ni.ri smkoaablc i:ioÂ»rjk mcti.i we hare over 1,000 Â«in f^noclrir prepared for uljrst dilanu bl â– â€¢ i donbta strength ts^j i-henc imzf tt 2 toe we sue ttc johnson's oriental soap urn Â»' ! ~ *- et - t orpni skin cur and : omiu p'jde'ttim.fl t..uÂ«-t soap oc ?Â£.-*->. ...- di:eoiute;y pure makes the v ,* ten -â€¢. 1 restorer th lo-t com 2st " â€¢ bathf t infants "'- - theecalp an promotes i . . eeaec for sale by k$wx ctjthrell s \ lisbl'ry x ( j " soddeoeatfll tha community shocked tea ai.iit mr etui at and uigbly , . lareutlj t ate lk i ; llie l'.iÂ»ii ; i e â– art t;a5iÂ»ei awl lu l si ilvnujr uncuii i . â– .. icon iili i - id lately mimuiuii>-il i lale the 1 iaiui uave heart mix u â– â– // â– â€¢. herald â– - oiuain statements i . i v votith is no tie -. â– â– . . ... aud the awful â€¢ â– â– . i is claiming victims lion of hi prevalence . i r a yrmptom of tit in , '.:n jiain oi tÂ«*i.ra .! ef or arm ir tiui .-. u.v or hungry â– â€¢;--â– . c â€¢ Â« i mfferod - â€¢ lently my t â– :â– â– â€¢ mouib urt my ncti v pmvmoui.s n -. aero â–¡ iich u-.irms ihot â– â€¢â€¢.â– t wot mlucol b a â– irt cure the Â»â€¢ ' i nnd hi the ens sly gratuade is to . â€¢ i ph akpa s !- to mvin - v-u p.-t ire i Â»â€¢â– i â€¢ v eerere ' n - - bnt Â« : lh nn he'iptlt de bottle of which - â– â€¢â€¢ t~..nk thp f '- . a vvrvj fr ii h^irt 1 en t heenn nÂ«ln i i v . > and 1 lver "â€¢' i â– .. ! am â– r " -â– v re is void h n'l dnia f t or -â€¢â– t by tli dr * -â€¢â– h â€¢â€¢â– khÂ«rt inÂ«' kÂ«tt nn.1 1 r i !Â»Â«> rts bnxm 81 m vftued vÂ«Â«f priii lunik i i1nm._li(i nrbjmin 61 p ir bale 1 all druggiats â€¢ 7 . die r a!Â«chttclv â– â– . . â– â– ;: i.u n . i pn tecls iw-jrjr [ vlio : . . t i die life i . . . â€¢ â€¢â– : u uisurance '- ' : ; â– - â– ',..[ the ' . ... and i - i*n enj f^g cinso | to-day ask all â– â– a wish the more ' ie toutine uici>cttcr ' ' ' ''â€¢ j*-j roddey manager epartment of the carolina rock hill s c ftidrcn cry for pitcher's castoria so whether it is to be the election case or the appropriation bills that will follow the bland bill the time of the house this week promises to be pretty well occupied mi-ar schedule of the wilnoa itill at one time about everybody in the house had a chair drawn on some one eise one sister went out of the win dow with a chair hung over her head carrying sash and all another wo man when arrested fainted while be iujj lifted into the patrol wagon and was left behind â€ž, u .. llÂ«'r co ii.c'p capital 81,000,000 best 81.60 siioio in the would ".! dollar x-im d is Â« dollar earned this indies soliâ– ', it'll find ireur e v^i a 'â– ! if any o.sc is u<>t satiÂ»licj 1t v r i?rta vu will refund the mi-dry fr^&^p " r i-Â»-nac-Â»othcrpair optra k't.i t f x vridths v 1 k m i ', ncvtcd qtinc p 543 feceral s l'exitr ohoe v j-.)crov - special term to dtplm caveats and l^radc-marko obtained and all pat ent buriness co'nilucttd for moocratc fts out off-ice s opp^"5its u s patent crfice and we can netiaie pa-^nt iii iess time ituu ilioae remote from wa^hineton soad model drawiug or photo with dexcrirt tioo â€¢ we advice if natcnune or uot free of ciiarjro our fcu not dne till i>aiÂ«ni is m cured a pamphlet ilow to otilaiu patent with natneti of atlual clicutt io your stek coouty ot town eeikt f rue .\ b!mh c.a.snov/&co opp patent ornce wash mston d c the indications are that the sugar schedule of the wilson bill with abso lutely free sugar and no bounty will be reported by the finance committee without ehauge but with the under standing that the question is to be fought cmt on the senate iloor the committee standing in the attitude of making no recommendation on the subject there had been several frosts and the gentle breeze that crept down from the higher land that morning rustled through the fiery scrub oak and yellow quaking asps in the pleasantost way imaginable while underfoot was a soft carpet of dry pine grass i traveled through the foot hills fully twelve miles en tirely past the place where the boy had fallen off without seeing the sign of a bear as 1 had gone along slowly it was noon by that time so i picketed my horse to graze ate my ; lunch and after an hour's rest started back for camp the after noon had turned cloudy with the air chilly and damp just the time for bear as such an afternoon would lilcely bring them down to the lower ridges to feed on acorns of which there was a largo crop the bear is very fond of acorns and will wander a long way from his sleeping place to feed on them the little spurs or foot-hills that jutted out from the range were covered with a heavy growth of this brush and 1 felt pret j ty sure that i would find something on my way homo i had traveled nearly half thodis tance on my return trip when on starling down the further slope ot the spur i saw down a little grade four bears feeding in the brush they were so busy thrashing around among the oaks gathering the nuts : that they had not seen m my horse was an old hunter steady as a r.>ck and i knew there was no dan ger of his leaving e two lar^e old fellows were feeding dose to gether slipping gently from my horse i let drive at one of them aim ing for the butt of his ear ranging back all this was of course in less time than i can tell it when the bear received my shot which was unfortunately too low striking him in the shoulder he evi dently thought for a moment that the other bear had struck him for he hauled rff and gave it a most ter rific blow knocking it some twenty or thirty feet a stroke from a full-grown grizzly's paw let me tell you is no joke cither as a grizzly can crush a horse's sl;u!1 at a single sweep of his paw the lear scram bled to his feet in an instant and 1 let him have it agaie as he ro^e breaking his neck tennessee's bonds floated six hundred lliousaiiil dollars are taken at par in new york new york february 17 â€” latham alexander it co tiscal agents for the state of tennessee concluded yes terday one of the most important finan cial operations that has been made in behalf of an southern state for a long time they sold to blair &â– co bank ers 000,000 of 4 1-2 per cent-tennessee bonds at par and accrued interest these bond wen authorized by the last legislature of tennessee for the purpose of building 1 the state peniten tiary useless furniture merchant had to p.-.y a peasant for throwing a prince aj hm -ed him the next mornifig expecting a special interview h--"v.\'i ushered 1 into the presence of a hÂ»ivate sc/â€¢ c't^ur^.w^j.^r rau^ed severaj v.v-ic ( u queen sanctioned v.i.'-i.r "rimtorl_l cai-pas wa.hisotox february 18 â€” colonel oates of alabama who is a candidate for the democratic nomination for gov ernor of alabama will open his cam paign at athens limestone county on the 2's.h he has already arranged the dates for speeches during february and march troy harris < ap umi again ul'ffai.o n y february 19 leroy harris the alleged postoflice swindler who held up five united states offi cials with j big revolver on saturday afternoon and walked ani f the room and loeked the dÂ«>or behind him was captured at 11 o'clock yesterday at clifton ontario . yvasui,\'60lde capsules i 'â– : are s and alwan bellablct better tban i'aasy or pennyroral pills hiij al similar ni*dicines l'uexcelleil for irr-.gulari uaÂ»,Â«sc sikutrs fully usodlu uioussndsof cams isa suru remedy guaranteed uever falls price fl a dneau&jle4safegqard lakf>llt sj*kcifi \, fui-m&i taarkot hu chicaco 111 i v saird the lifi v3j jffi h t >â€¢ fighting e lfj/\ffyÂ£l against cousump jj ' i rj *- - c nothing can s&rt - ~ sr "'-"- â€”â€¢^_^-^_ you but if tak en in time dr pierre's goldon medical discovery will cor tainly cure it must be done through the blood â€” and the discovery is tho mest potent blood cleanser strencrth-resiorer ana flesh-buildei that's known to modicaj science the scrof ulous affection of the lungs that's called consumption and every form of scrofula and blood-taints all yield to it for weal lungs spitting of blood bronchitis asth ma and all severe lingering coughs it's an unequaled remedy it g tho only one that's guaranteed if it doesn't benefit or care ui every case you have your money back can naything else at any price be reallj as cheap ? i you pay only for value received somethiujf else that pay3 tho dealer bet ter may bo offered as " just as good per liiys it ie fur licx but it caw't lie for you